Pizza Orgasmica, the 22-year-old Bay Area pie chain known as much for being a takeout favorite as it was for its curious controversies in past years, has ceased operations. As Hoodline reported, the company’s Fillmore location has shuttered without warning.

The location’s number is disconnected, and Pizza Orgasmica’s website led to a blank landing page and it was no longer available on food delivery sites like Eat24, Grubhub.

Inside Scoop has reached out to the company for further comment.

The quite closure follows a familiar pattern for the company. In 2015, the chain closed locations in the Inner Richmond as well as the Financial District, the latter of which was rebranded as Gochees Pizza, without much warning. The Clement Street space now belongs to Barrel Head Brewhouse.

Most recently, Pizza Orgasmica in San Rafael closed its doors, ending a six-year run.

The most curious of kerfuffles involving the business can be traced back to Marin in 2011 when the shop was opening and people vehemently objected to it’s suggestive name (For context: a Scoop post about the hand-wringing in 2011 included the phrase “tacos fellatio”). Then there was the location’s paint job — an over-the-top shade of yellow with a darker green along the borders — which also ruffled feathers.

So much so, in fact, the pizza spot was vandalized that same year by people associated with a rival pizza outfit located nearby. For now, it appears as though the Bay Area might be done with Pizza Orgasmica controversies and its pizza, however entertaining or delicious.